Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Record Moose Taken by Fairfax Woman Bowhunter

Posted by Wayne G. Barber

Archery record set last year broken by Miller’s bull moose.

NORTON, Vt. – Pre-season scouting in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom paid off on the second morning of the state’s archery moose hunt for Tammy Miller of Fairfax, Vermont.
 
Photo by Eric Miller
Tammy Miller of Fairfax with her 931 lb. bull moose she took on the second day of Vermont’s archery moose season.  Her bull topped the previous archery record 919 lb. moose taken last year by Kevin Rice. 
Using a compound bow, Miller took a 931 lb. bull moose with an antler spread of 53 ¾ inches on October 2 while hunting in Norton with her husband, Eric.  Miller’s huge bull topped the 919 lb. previous archery record moose taken last year by Kevin Rice. 
 
“Five weekends of hard scouting enabled us to be hunting in an area with good moose trails and scrapes,” said Miller.  “After being in the area for a few minutes Friday morning, we heard the bull raking branches not far away, but it seemed to be moving away.  Eric raked some nearby branches with a moose scapula and called by mouth to imitate another bull moose.  Fifteen minutes later the bull appeared about 15 yards away, presenting a nice shot.” 
 
“It was the hunting experience of a lifetime,” she added.
 
Vermont’s archery moose season began October 1 and ends October 7.  The regular moose season is October 17-22. 
“A total of 225 regular firearms moose season permits and 40 archery moose season permits were issued for Vermont’s 2015 regulated moose hunt in order to sustain Vermont’s moose population in balance with available habitat,” said Cedric Alexander, Vermont’s moose biologist.  “Congratulations to Tammy Miller for a well-planned hunt and taking a new archery record Vermont moose.”

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